- With the Easy Mode, users can find 5 large Easy widgets on the home screen which allow quick and easy access to the frequently used applications. The Easy widgets include both 4×2 and 4×4 arrangements of Favorite contacts, Favorite apps, Favorite settings, and Clock and Alarm.

- Blocking Mode adds extra convenience, enabling users to block incoming calls, notifications, alarms and LED indicators for a designated period of time.

- A pause function is added to the camera, so users can record a continuous video while only capturing the moments they want; just like on a video camera, the recording can easily be stopped and resumed.

- Users now can place the upgraded ‘Pop up play’ to watch a video anywhere on the phone’s screen while running other apps, and can change the size of the player window.

Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean is expected to land on other devices from the company as well in the near future. Unfortunately, Galaxy Tab 10.1 was nowhere to be found on the list of upgradeable products.

While there’s no specific release timeframe available for the upgrade, it seems that Samsung will rush things up a bit, so that its users won’t be stuck with older software for too long, something that has happened before.